3) If you wish to receive The
Juice at a different address:
Click on the “Member Login”
link found on the left side of every LocalWineEvents.com page.
- Log in using your email and password. Your
email and password were included in the confirmation email you received
from LocalWineEvents.com when you
registered.
- If you don't know your password, enter your
email here,
Send
Password
- Once you are logged in, click on the “My
Account” link on the left side.
- Click on “My Juice” to find the e-mail address
and other settings you selected when you registered.
- Once you have made any changes, click “Accept”
at the bottom of the page.
4) Receiving duplicate issues of The Juice
If you are receiving
duplicate issue of The Juice, use the same steps noted above to change your “My
Juice” settings.
Be aware that if you
signed up to receive event information for more than one area, you are
receiving a separate issue of The Juice for each area. The subject line for
each e-mail will be different, but the issues themselves may look the same,
especially if you have chosen areas that overlap. For example, Los Angeles and
Orange County may have some of the same events posted.
Again, the subject line of
each e-mail makes clear what area is being covered in that issue.
If you do not want to
receive The Juice for a particular area because it duplicates many events from
another area (or for any other reason), use the “Unsubscribe [Name of City]”
link at the bottom of The Juice e-mail.
If you are getting more
than one copy of the SAME email, you can fix this in either of two ways:
- Click the “Unsubscribe [Name of City]”
function at the bottom of The Juice to remove any duplicates.
- Or, eliminate duplicates by using the “My
Juice” function described above.
Do not use the
“Unsubscribe ALL” link at the bottom of The Juice unless you want to removed
from our database completely and immediately.
5 Text vs. HTML
Does your issue of The
Juice contains garbled code that looks like this:
< html>
< head>
< title>Local Wine Events: Update Email
If
so, it means your e-mail program is not reading The Juice as “html”, the code
that transforms the newsletter so that it looks like a webpage. To fix this, go
to “My Juice,” using the steps noted above. Then, under “Email Format,” click
“text.” This change will make future issues of The Juice more readable.